Celtic fans were in full voice at Kneecap’s gig in Glasgow on Sunday night.
Fresh off the back of Celtic beating Hibernian 2-1, the Irish rap trio were live at the Hydro for one of the biggest headline performances of their career.
There were Celtic shirts and flags all over the crowd as everyone joined together.
As well as performing their own hits, the band also played up to the 14,000 in attendance and one member was heard shouting: “Hail, hail, the Celts are here!”
That then led to the crowd all joining in together.
Photo by Matthew Baker/Getty ImagesCeltic song belted out at Kneecap gig
One front man Naoise Ó Cairealláin, known on stage as Móglaí Bap, had made the call, everyone inside the venue began to sing the iconic Celtic Song.
It’s the same tune that is played when the Hoops walk out before games and has been a staple of every home game.
Kneecap themselves are also self-confessed Celtic fans and have been spotted at games on multiple occasions, as well as wearing shirts of the Hoops.
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The group didn’t stop at singing Celtic songs but they did use the chance to take a pop at Rangers.
While Celtic closed in on Hearts, their rivals Rangers dropped points again with a goalless draw against Falkirk.
That led to one of the group members using the opportunity to remind the Glasgow rivals who are the top dogs.
“Did Celtic win today? Of course we did!” asked one of the band members. “And Rangers didn’t win!
“What about Celtic? 2-1. And Rangers drawing at home to Falkirk!” before one of the group members began to laugh out loud.
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